The Jungbu Expressway () is an
expressway in South Korea
Expressways in South Korea (), officially called as National expressways (), are operated by the Korea Expressway Corporation. They were originally numbered in order of construction. Since August 24, 2001, they have been numbered in a scheme s ...
. Numbered 35, it connects
Cheongju
Cheongju () is the capital and largest List of cities in South Korea, city of North Chungcheong Province in South Korea.
History
Cheongju has been an important provincial town since ancient times. In the Cheongju Mountains, specifically in the ...
to
Hanam
Hanam () is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Formerly a part of Gwangju County, it was designated a city in 1989. The ancient Baekje capital of Hanam Wiryeseong may have been located there.
Lying immediately east of Seoul, Hanam is al ...
. The expressway's route number is 35, which it shares with the
Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway
The Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway () is an expressway in South Korea. It connects Tongyeong to Daejeon. The expressway's route number is 35, which it shares with the Jungbu Expressway. This expressway joins the Gyeongbu Expressway at Cheongju ...
. This expressway joins the
Gyeongbu Expressway
The Gyeongbu Expressway ( ko, 경부고속도로; ''Gyeongbu Gosokdoro'') ( Asian Highway Network ) is the second oldest and most heavily travelled expressway in South Korea, connecting Seoul to Suwon, Daejeon, Gumi, Daegu, Gyeongju, Ulsan and ...
at
Cheongju
Cheongju () is the capital and largest List of cities in South Korea, city of North Chungcheong Province in South Korea.
History
Cheongju has been an important provincial town since ancient times. In the Cheongju Mountains, specifically in the ...
and they divide again at
Daejeon
Daejeon () is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of 1.5 million as of 2019. Located in the central-west region of South Korea alongside forested hills and the Geum River, the city is known both for its technology and ...
.
History
* April 1985 – Construction begins.
* December 1987 – Numbered 10, Gangil (East Seoul)-Nami segment opens to traffic.
* November 1991 – Gangil-Hanam segment transfers to
Seoul Ring Expressway
The Capital Region First Ring Expressway (Formerly as Seoul Ring Expressway) (Expressway No.100) () is an expressway, circular beltway or ring road around Seoul, South Korea. It connects satellite cities around Seoul, Ilsan, Namyangju, Hanam, ...
.
* August 2001 – Numbered 35, which it shares with the
Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway
The Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway () is an expressway in South Korea. It connects Tongyeong to Daejeon. The expressway's route number is 35, which it shares with the Jungbu Expressway. This expressway joins the Gyeongbu Expressway at Cheongju ...
.
* November 2001 – New Majang-Sangok segment opens as
Second Jungbu Expressway
The Second Jungbu Expressway () is an expressway in South Korea, connecting Icheon to Hanam. Numbered 37, it runs parallel to and directly alongside the Jungbu Expressway (35) between Majang (Hangul:마장) and Sangok (Hangul:산곡), though it ...
.
List of facilities
* IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service area, TG: Tollgate
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See also
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Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway
The Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway () is an expressway in South Korea. It connects Tongyeong to Daejeon. The expressway's route number is 35, which it shares with the Jungbu Expressway. This expressway joins the Gyeongbu Expressway at Cheongju ...
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Second Jungbu Expressway
The Second Jungbu Expressway () is an expressway in South Korea, connecting Icheon to Hanam. Numbered 37, it runs parallel to and directly alongside the Jungbu Expressway (35) between Majang (Hangul:마장) and Sangok (Hangul:산곡), though it ...
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Expressways in South Korea
Expressways in South Korea (), officially called as National expressways (), are operated by the Korea Expressway Corporation. They were originally numbered in order of construction. Since August 24, 2001, they have been numbered in a scheme so ...
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Transport in South Korea
Transportation in South Korea is provided by extensive networks of railways, highways, bus routes, ferry services and air routes that traverse the country. South Korea is the third country in the world to operate a maglev train, which is an automa ...
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MOLITSouth Korean Government
The Government of South Korea is the union government of the South Korea, Republic of Korea, created by the Constitution of South Korea as the executive, legislative and judicial authority of the republic. The president acts as the head of sta ...
Transport Department
The Transport Department of the Government of Hong Kong is a department of the Hong Kong Civil Service, civil service responsible for transportation-related policy in Hong Kong. The department is under the Transport and Logistics Bureau.
The Tra ...
Expressways in South Korea
Roads in North Chungcheong
Roads in Gyeonggi
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